Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 20 February 1952, page 28


BIRTHS

ABRAHAMS.—February 16, at Newcastle Hospital, to Dr. and Mrs. John Abrahams—twin boys (one still-

born).

ALLEN.—February 16, at Kiama, to Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Allen—a son (Geoffrey Greenwood).

ANDERSON (nee Dixon).—Febru-ary 15, 1952, at Lochiel, Canley Vale, to Marie and Alan—a daughter

(Roslyn Mary).

BAIRD-HANDYSIDE. — January 30, Royal, Paddington, Sylvia and Bill—a son (Norman Joseph).

BARTON (nee Byron).—February 18, at Braeside, Stanmore, to Joan and Bob—a son (Peter Ross).

BURGHART.—February 2, at Sun-bury, Ashfield, to Dick and Val— a daughter (Veronica Margaret).

COPPOCK (nee Sullivan).—Febru-ary 14, 1952, at King George V Hos-pital, to Mona and Dick—a daughter (Glenda Ruth).

DAVISON (nee Brown).—February 14, at South Sydney Women's Hos-pital, to Myra and Laurie—a daugh-ter (Barbara Anne).

DINNIE.—February 16, at Royal Hospital, Paddington, to Daphne and

Don—a son.

EVANS.—February 19, 1952, at Oroya, Strathfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Evans—a daughter (Gwendolyn Christina).

FLEMING (nee McCallum).—Feb-ruary 14, at Kia-Ora hospital, Hab-erfield, to Connie and Alf—a daughter (Ann.)

GELDING.—February 16, at Carinya, Chatswood, to Helen and Graham—a son (David John).

GRIFFITHS (Faint).—February 15, 1952, at King George V, to Muriel and Alan—a daughter (Jan Lynette).

HARPER.—February 15, 1952, at Sanitarium, Wahroonga, to Valda and Frank—a daughter (Kathryn Anne). Both well.

HELSHAM.—February 18, at the Mater Hospital, Crow's Nest, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Helsham—a son.

HODGSON.—February 10, at Mat-er private, to Helen and Cliff—a son (Anthony David).

HOLLWAY (nee Hebblewhite).— February 14, 1952, at Saint Monan's Hospital, Cremorne, to Gay and Harry—a daughter (Deborah).

HUBY (nee Lansdell).—January 25, at Denistone House, Ryde, to Noeleen, Stan—a daughter (Lynn

Diane).

HUDSON.—February 18, at the Mater Maternity Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hudson—a son.

JONES.—February 15, at Sunbury private hospital, Ashfield, to Nell and Doug—a daughter. Both well.

KENNEDY (nee Gagan).—Febru-ary 15, at Ardee, Belmore, to Lil and Ken—a daughter (Suzanne

Dorothy).

LEE (nee Hine).—February 16, at Crown Street, to Marie and Perce—a daughter (Margaret Anne).

LINCOLN.—February 3, at War Memorial Hospital, Waverley, to Reg and Wendy—a daughter (Karen

Wendy).

McCULLY (nee Davidson).—Feb-ruary 12, at King George V, to Coral and Bill—a daughter (Karen

Lynette).

McDONALD (nee Baker).—Febru-ary 14, at Braeside Hospital, to Jean and Ken—a daughter (Carol Anne).

McGREGOR.—February 15. at St. Monan's, Cremorne, to Lorna and Harold—a son (Peter Keith).

MACKENZIE (nee Walker).—Feb-ruary 12, at Crown Street Women's Hospital (Canonbury), to Wyn and

Bob—a son.

NEWTON (nee Martin).—February 16, 1952, at King George V, to Gwen and Eddie—a son (Ronald

Stephen).

ONUS.—February 12, at King George V, to Bobbie, wife of Thomas

H. Onus—a son.

PHILIPPE.—-February 14, at Mater private, to Louis and Germaine—

a son.

SCOTT (nee Carrington).—Febru-ary 16, at King George V, to Lee and Fred—a son (John).

SHILLAND (nee Hole).—February 19, at Crown Street (private)—a son

(Brian David).

SIELY.—February 12, 1952, at Sunbury Private Hospital, to Agnes and Robert—a daughter (Maree

Agness).

STEVENSON (nee Reynolds).—At Macleay private hospital, Belmore, to Shirley and Bill—a son (Paul

William).

TABER (nee Musgrove).—February 15, at St. Margaret's Hospital, to Margaret and Bob—a son (Gregory

John).

TAYLOR (nee Stump).—February 15, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor, Johannesburg, South Africa—a son.

TAYLOR (nee Wade).—February 4, at Royal Hospital, Paddington, to Bill and June—a son (Lee).

TERREY.—February 14, at Graf-ton, to Kit and Dick—a son (John Richard).

WHEELER (nee Radke).—February 16, 1952, at Royal North Shore, to Mavis and Ian—a son (Geoffrey

Douglas). ______

ENGAGEMENTS

BROWN—PLUMMER.—The En-gagement is announced of June Mar-garet, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. N .Plummer, of Bondi, to Neil Percival, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Brown, of Maroubra.

CHAMBERS—PITMAN.—The En-gagement is announced of June, elder daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitman of Waverley, Garah, to Stuart, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Chambers of Northbridge.

GOSPER—CUNNINGHAM. — The Engagement is announced of Monica Joan, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cunningham, of Mascot,

to Leslie John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gosper, of Rosebery.

KATZ—PETHERBRIDGE. — The Engagement is announced of Mau-reen, younger daughter of Mrs. E. M. Petherbridge, Holly Street, Cam-berwell, Victoria, to Hilbert, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Katz, Hame-lin, Germany.

KERR—ROBINSON.—The Engage-ment is announced of Josephine, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Robinson, of Dubbo, to Bruce Kerr, fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kerr, of Blackheath.

MACPHERSON—MARSHALL.—The Engagement is announced of Dawn, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Marshall, of Epping, to Wal-lace, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Macpherson, of Epping.

OSBORN—SCUTTS.—The Engagement is announced of Amy May, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W. Scutts, of 44 Badminton Road, Croydon, to Mr. Cedric George Osborn, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Osborn, of 110 Cambridge Street, South Grafton.

PATTERSON—FLOOD.—The En-gagement is announced of Gweneth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Flood, of Merewether, to Robert, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Patterson,

of Wentworthville.

READ—CUNDY.—The Engagement is announced of Jean Mavis, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cundy, of Eastwood, to Wallis Fred-rick, only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Read, of Eastwood.

REGAN—ROSSI.—The Engage-ment is announced of Janice, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rossi, of Scone, to Christo-pher, younger son of Mrs. M. Regan, and the late Mr. J. H. Regan, of

Maroubra.

REVILL—GIBB.—The Engagement is announced of Barbara Joan, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Brunton Gibb, of Drummoyne, to Stuart Lindsay, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Revill, of Mosman.

RICHARD—HIPWORTH.—The En-gagement is announced of Dorothy, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hepworth, of Neutral Bay,

to John, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Richard, of Haberfield.

ROBINSON—HIGGINS.—The En-gagement is announced of Barbara, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Higgins of Wagga Wagga, to Gerald, second son of Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Robinson of Wahroonga.

STRUDWICK—PARSONS. — The

Engagement is announced of Lilias,

younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parsons, of Matraville, to Noel, younger son of Mrs. M. E. Strudwick and the late W. A. Strudwick, of Kingsford.

WATT—CHICK.—The Engagement

Is announced of Zelma Doris, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Chick, of Albury, to James Wav-erley Watt, Fiji, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Watt, of

Chatswood.

WHITBY-MACKIE - The En-gagement Is announced of Marie Ellen youngest daughter of Mrs E Mackie and the late Mr H Mackie

of Greenwich to Bruce Frank

second son of Mr and Mrs R C Whitby of St Leonards. ______

DEATHS

ATKINS, Harold Percival.—Febru-

ary 18, 1952, at his residence, 19 Conway Road, Bankstown, dearly loved husband of Selina Atkins and loved father of Joyce and Tom, aged 56 years. At rest. For funeral notice see Thursday's Herald.

BATEMAN, Bridget.—February 19, 1952, of 50 Sackville Street, Canley Vale, loved mother of Kitty, Jack, Eileen, and Pat. Requiescat in pace.

CANTOR, John Nathan.—February 19, at a private hospital, Manly, loved husband of Evelyn Cantor, be-loved father of Ena Gale and loving grandfather of Toni, aged 72 years.

CASEY, Muriel Patience.—Febru-

ary 16, 1952, late of 59 Campbell Street, Darlinghurst. Privately in-

terred on February 18.

COSTELLO (nee Clifton), Marion Agnes (Marie).—February 10, 1952, late of 202 Oxford Street, Padding-ton, dearly loved wife of John Wil-liam Costello, of 15 Henley Street,

Paddington, and loved mother of Judith (decd.), Johnnie, and dear sister of Josie, Ronnie, and Ellie, aged 30 years. R.I.P.

CUMBO, Peter John.—February 18, 1952 (suddenly), at Sydenham,

Peter John Cumbo, of 15 Cleary Avenue, Belmore, dearly loved hus-

band of Concetto Cumbo, and dear father of Oscar, Amelia, Lydia, and Robert, aged 62 years. Requiescat in pace.

DICKSON, Mary Kate.—February 18, 1952, of Warriewood, beloved wife of James, and loved mother of

Arch, Fred, Jim, Jack, Harry, Mar-garet, Bob and Frank. Privately

cremated.

DUMBRELL, Kate Elena.—Feb-ruary 18, 1952, at Prince Henry Hospital, beloved wife of Percy Dumbrell, of 224 Maroubra Road, Maroubra, and dear mother of Aus-tin, Frank, Noel, and Colin, aged 61 years. R.I.P.

EDGAR-GLENNIE, Caroline Maria.

—February 19, 1952, daughter of the late Henry and Maria Edgar-Glennie, of Melbourne, sister of the late Rachel Amy Carr, of Sydney.

GRIFFIN, Archie.—February 18, 1952, at his residence, 32 Suther-

land Street, Mascot, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Griffin, aged 41 years. Privately cremated Feb-

ruary 19, 1952.

GRIFFIN, Archie.—February 18, 1952, at his residence, 32 Suther-

land Street, Mascot, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffin, 1661 Botany Road, Botany, loved brother of William, Jessica, Lillian, Frank, Jack, Joyce, May, and James. Pri-vately cremated February 19, 1952.

DEATHS

HAMILTON, Margaret Joan.—Feb-ruary 19, 1952, at a private hos-

pital, beloved infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton (Canley Vale), loved sister of Kath-leen, aged 5 days.

HANNELL, Florence Hepzibah.— February 17, 1952, at her sister's residence, 11 Myra Road, Dulwich Hill, daughter of the late Captain Edwin and Sarah Hannell, of New-

castle, and dearly loved sister of Cora (Mrs. Pascoe), and Jesse Han-nell, of Newcastle. Privately cre-mated.

HANSARD, Doctor Norman Wil-

liam.—February 19, 1952, at Jervis Bay, beloved husband of Bessie and loved father of Joyce, Gwendolin (de-ceased), and Edith, aged 75 years.

HIGGINS, Lucie.—February 16, 1952, at a private hospital, of 93 Sunnyholt Road, Blacktown, mother of Edward, Bevin Higgins (de-

ceased), and beloved aunt of the McDewie family, of Ashfield, aged 86 years. Privately interred.

HUMBLE, Doris Ann.—February 18, 1952, at Gosford Hospital, be-

loved wife of Thomas L. Humble, of Arthur Street, North Sydney.

HUNT George, James.—February 17, 1952, at a private hospital,

Hurstville, beloved father of Eleanor (Mrs. Stirling), and Bill, and grand-father of Bert and Eleanor, aged 84 years. Privately cremated.

JAMES, George Edward (Bricky). —February 18, 1952, at his re-dence, 215 Auburn Road, Auburn, dearly beloved husband of Leila and

fond father of Marie and Mervyn, aged 68 years. R.I.P.

JOHNSON, Vida Alexandrina.— February 18, at Katoomba Hospital.

KAY, Alfred Thomas.—February 19, 1952 (suddenly), at his residence, 77 Epping Avenue, Epping, dearly beloved husband of Jessie St. John (Betty), and dear brother of Wil-liam (deceased), Leslie, Harold (de-ceased), Percy, Horace, and Edgar, and brother-in-law of Doris and be-loved nephew of Elizabeth Brooks.

LASSEN, Olive Suzanne.–Febru-ary 19, 1952, at her sister's resi-dence, 69 Pavilion Street, Queens-cliff, beloved wife of Theodore Fred-

erick and dearly loved mother of Paul and dear sister of Lillian, May and Josephine (Mrs. Gilbert).

McMAHON, Maude Rosamond.— February 19, 1952, at St. Vincent's Hospital, and of 11a Alison Road, Kensington, beloved mother of Ken-neth, mother-in-law of Betty, and grandmother of Kevin and Pamela. For funeral notice see Thursday's

"Herald."

NEW, Alfred James.—February 16, 1952, at residence of his daugh-

ter, Oberon, beloved husband of

Jane, loved father of Claude, Hilda (Mrs. Mohr), Bell (Mrs. Carr), Olive (Mrs. Bath), Geoff, Jessie (Mrs. Scrimes), Helen (Mrs. Smith), Enid, Ern, brother of Jim, aged 96 years.

NIBLETT, Issac Peter Hilton.— February 18, 1952 (suddenly), loved husband of Bertha Isabella Niblett,. aged 72 years.

O'GRADY, James Joseph.—Feb-ruary 18, 1952, at Sydney Hospi-tal, of 96 Durham Street, Hurst-ville, beloved husband of Carmel, lov-

ing father of Anthony, dear son of James O'Grady, and fond son-in-law of Mrs. K. O'Shea, aged 29 years. Requiescat in pace.

O'NEAL, Hugh.—-February 19, 1952, of 50 Cavendish Street, Stan-more, Hugh O'Neal, of Stuart Town, dearly loved husband of Lavinia Anne O'Neal, and dear father of Roy, Les, May (Mrs. C. Styles), Doris, Sister Mary Chanel (St. Joseph's Convent, Perthville), Clement, Kathleen, Len, Merle (Mrs. K. Rollison), and Bede, aged 70 years. Requiescat in pace. The interment will take place at Catholic Cemetery, Stuart Town, February 21, 1952, at 10 o'clock.

PARKER, Rose Albyney.—February 19, 1952, at Double Bay, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parker, of Dubbo, and loving sister of Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Emery, Mrs. Linn Smith, Mrs. Wilson (deceased), Samuel Parker (deceased), Mrs. Lyons (deceased), John Parker (de-

ceased), and Miss Isabelle Parker (deceased). Requiescat in pace.

PARRATT, Gertrude Alison.—Feb-ruary 19, 1952 (nee Evers), at her home, 204 Prospect Hill Road, Sur-

rey Hills, Melbourne, beloved wife of the late Frank W. and beloved mother of Wilbur, Ian, Warwick, and Kaye.

PEVELY, Annie Theresa.—Feb-ruary 18, 1952, of Canterbury Road, Punchbowl, relict of the late John James Pevely, loved mother of John, Dorothy, and Jean, mother-in-law of Ruth and Ted, aged 64 years. At rest with Christ.

PHEGAN, George Albert.—Febru-

ary 1952, at Greenwich, beloved husband of Elsie May and loved father of Greg, Betty, Phillip. Fune-ral This Wednesday from Bruce Mau-rer's Chapel, North Sydney, at 2

p.m.

REID, Alexander Keith.—February

17, 1952 (suddenly), at his resi-dence, 24 Red Chapel Avenue,

Hobart, the beloved husband of

Grace, Clarissa, Reid, and loved father

of Beverley, aged 44 years.

RICHARDSON, John Henry Lewis. —February 19, 1952, at his resi-dence, 79 Manning Road, Double Bay,

beloved son of the late Henry and Jane Richardson and dear brother of Alice, Ada, Rupert, Gladys (Mrs. H.

R. Black), Doris (Mrs. H. Holder), Eileen (Mrs. R. E. White), and

Walter.

SMITH, Kate.—February 17, 1952, at her residence, 26 Marine Parade, Watson's Bay, dear sister of Mary (Mrs. Kemp). Privately interred at South Head Cemetery, February 18, 1952. STAINER, Johanna.—February 19, 1952, at hospital, of 33 Gloucester

Road, Hurstville, beloved wife of the late Stephen Bennett Stainer, be-loved sister of Helen (deceased), Mick (deceased), Andy (deceased),

and Jim (deceased), and dear aunt of Edward and grandaunt of Margaret,

Nell, Laurrie, Dan and Jack, aged 84 years. Requiescat in pace. For funeral notice see Thursday's

"Herald."

ST. CLAIR, Leslie Harold.—Feb-ruary 19, at 14 Muston Street, Mos-man, son of J. J. and E. A. St.

Clair, husband of Enid, and father of King (deceased), Betty (Mrs. Moreing), and Uther, aged 66 years.

STODART, Margaret Jean Ballan-tyne.—February 19, 1952, at her home, 6 Coolabah Avenue, Green-

wich, beloved daughter of Alexander and Ella Stodart, dearly loved sister of lan (R.A.A.F., killed in action),

and Alex, and loved niece of Jean Stodart and Grace Moorhead, aged 26 years.

TREACY, William Raymond.—Feb-uary 19, 1952 (suddenly), at Albury, late of 6 Guthrie Avenue, Cremorne, loving father of Patricia (Mrs. P. A. Robbie), and grandfather of Heather and Helen, aged 63 years. At rest. See Thursday's "Herald" for funeral arrangements.

TURNBULL, Charles.—February 19, 1952, at his residence, Warra-wee. Beloved husband of Ada, and loved father of Edna.

VEECH, Elizabeth Jane.—February 19, 1952, at St. Vincent's private hospital, Elizabeth Jane Veech, of Quilbone, Wolseley Road, Coogee, and Quilbone, Quambone, N.S.W., dearly beloved wife of Patrick Louis Veech and dear mother of Patrick, Mary (Mrs. K. Waters), Elizabeth (Mrs. J. Gray, Spence), and Malachi (deceased). Requiescat in pace.

VEECH, Elizabeth Jane.—February 19, 1952, at St. Vincent's private hospital, Elizabeth Jane Veech, of Quilbone, Wolseley Road, Coogee, and Quilbone, Quambone, N.S.W., dear daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Ginty (Canowindra), and fond sister of Nellie (Mrs. J. Veech), Jean (Mrs. P. O'Leary),

John Guinty (Gulargambone), and Edward Guinty (Gulargambone). and Mary, Emily, Ruby (Sister Mary St. Rose), Lilla and Thomas (deceased). Requiescat in pace.

WILKINSON, Milton.—February 19, 1952, at Prince of Wales Hos-

pital, Randwick, of 160 Smith Street, Summer Hill, loved son of Agnes and the late Henry Wilkinson, and dear brother of Harry (de-ceased), Edgar (deceased), Vera (Mrs. South), Pearl (Mrs. Flock-hart), Norman, Dorothea (Mrs. Wins-low), Nita (Mrs. Simpson), Lola (Mrs. Illingworth) and Leigh, aged 63 years.

WRIGHT, Alfred John.—February 19, 1952 (result of accident), of Waratah Street, Oatley, dearly loved husband of Edith, loving father of Emily (Mrs. E. O'Donnell), Jessie (Mrs. H. Simpson), George, Hilda (Mrs. T. Moore), Arnold, and Char-

ley, and loved brother of Emily, aged 82 years. See Thursday's "Herald" for funeral announcement. ______

IN MEMORIAM

ANNABEL.—In loving memory of my dear husband our father, Ernest, passed away February 20, 1927. In-serted by his loving wife and family.

ARUNDELL.—In loving memory of mv dear wife and our mother, Lettie, died February 20, 1950.

For all of us she did her best, May God grant her eternal rest.

Inserted by her loving husband Richard, daughters, Jessie, Alice and son, Richie, sons-in-law Paul and Tom, daughter-in-law, Ellen, grandchildren Lorraine, Robyn, Lynette, Kae and

Steven.

BAKER.—In loving memory of our loving son and brother Jim, acci-dentally killed February 20, 1948.

Deep in our hearts a memory is

kept,

Of a son we loved and will never forget.

Always remembered by his loving mum and dad, brother and sister, brother-in-law, sister-in-law and family.

BAKER.—Youngest son, James, of Mr. Tom Baker, Helensburgh. In-serted by Phil and Nance Sunderland.

BONUS.—Treasured memories of a darling daughter, Carol Elaine, fell asleep February 20, 1948. Dearly loved, sadly missed, always remem-bered by her loving mother, father, and sister, Janice.

BONUS.—Treasured memories of my dear little granddaughter and niece, Carol, who fell asleep February 20, 1948.

Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.

Always remembered by pa Pride, and all her aunties and uncles.

BOWER.—In loving memory of our dear daughter, Emma, who died February 20, 1946.

Unknown by this world you walk by

my side

And whisper, mother dear death

does not divide.

You lett us so suddenly,

Your last thoughts unknown,

But you left us with memories

We are proud to own.

Inserted by her loving mother and

son, Mervin.

BROGAN.—In loving memory of Joseph Anthony, passed away Febru-ary 20, 1945, loved husband of Nell, dear father of Vonnie and Joan.

R.I.P.

CROSSLEY.—In memory of our dear dad, died February 20, 1944. Sadly missed by Hilda and Glad.

IN MEMORIAM

CULLEN.—In loving memory of our dear mum, Annie, who fell asleep February 20, 1950; also our dear dad, April 6, 1931.

Always remembered by their daugh-ters, sons-in-law and grandchildren.

CULLEN.—In loving memory of dear mother, Annie, who passed away February 20, 1950. Inserted by her loving daughter, Elsie, and family.

DOOLEY.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, who passed away February 20, 1943. Always re-membered by loving family.

DUNNE.—Treasured memories of our darling Kerrie, passed away Feb-ruary 20, 1950.

Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Beautiful memories outlast all.

Always remembered by her loving mother and nannie.

DUNNE.—Sad thoughts but lov-ing memories of darling Kerrie, passed away February 20, 1951. For ever remembered by Nanna, Rex, and Robert.

DUNNE.—Kerrie Ann, still sadly missed by her aunt, uncle, Lola and Jack. A flower in heaven.

EATON.—In losing memory of my dear wife and mother, Edna, who fell asleep February 20, 1951.

Not gone from memory, Not gone from love, We will remember.

Sadly missed by her loving hus-band, Jack, and son, John.

FUNNELL.—Sweet memories of my beloved wife, Vi, called home Febru-ary 20, 1948. Faithful unto death.

Her loving husband.

FUNNELL.—Treasured memories of our dear mother, who departed to be with Christ, February 20, 1948. Always remembered by her loving son, Allan, and daughter-in-law, Florence.

FUNNELL.—Loving memories of our darling mother and nanna, who passed away February 20, 1948. Always in our thoughts. Lorna, Ken, and family.

FUNNELL.—Treasured memories of dearest mum, Violet Isobel, who passed away February 20, 1948. Loved and remembered always by Marie, Perc, and family.

FUNNELL—-In loving memory of our dear mother, Violet Isabel. Con-stantly near in cherished memories. Inserted by sons, Theo, Dick ; also Jean and grandchildren.

FUNNELL.—In lovlng and thank-ful remembrance of mother, passed away February 20, 1948.

Gloria and Ken.

FUNNELL—In loving memory of dear Vi, who fell asleep February 20, 1948. Lil, Maude and Lucy.

GIBSON.—In memory of dear mother, Mary Margaret, who fell asleep February 20, 1943. Always remembered by Jack, Essie, John,

and Barry.

GRIFFIN.—In loving memory of my dear husband and my father, John Thomas, passed away February

20, 1948.

Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, Of one we loved and will never

forget.

Always remembered by his loving wife, Mary, and son, Ron.

GRIFFIN.—Sad thoughts, loving memories of my dear dad, passed away February 20, 1948. Never forgotten by his son, George, daugh-ter-in-law, Vauda, granddaughter, Noeline.

GRIFFIN.—A tribute to the ever-lasting memory of my dear dad, who passed away February 20, 1948. Always remembered by his daughter, Esma, son-in-law, Albert.

GRIFFIN.—Passed away February 20, 1948. Just a token, true and tender, to show, dad, we still re-member. Inserted by his loving daughter, Beryl, son-in-law, Charles, grandson, Brian.

GRIFFIN.—Silent thoughts pre-cious memories of my dear dad, passed away February 20, 1948. Sadly missed by his daughter, Agnes,

son-in-law, Les.

GRIFFIN.—Forever in our thoughts is the memory of my dear dad, passed away February 20, 1948. Inserted by his son, Tom, daughter-in-law, Linda.

GRIFFIN.—Remembrance and lov-

ing thoughts always of our dear Pop, who passed away February 20, 1948. Joan, Barbara, and Keith.

HANDS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Maude, departed this life February 20, 1937. Always remembered by her loving daughter, Liel.

HOWE.—Loving memories of dear dad and grandpa, Edward Walter, passed away February 20, 1949. Al-

ways remembered by daughter, Nell and grandchildren.

HOWE.—Fondest memories of dad, Edward Walter, died February 20, 1949. Lovingly remembered by Bill, Pearl, and grandsons.

HUGGETT.—Memories of my dear friend, Dora. Always remembered by

Emmie.

KEAREY.—In remembrance of our loving mother, Emily Catherine, who passed away February 20, 1951.

God saw that she was weary,

The hill too steep to climb, So He closed her tired eyes

And said Peace be thine. Inserted by her loving family.

KNEEBONE.—To the memory of ms dear mother, Margaret, passed away February 20, 1948. Always remembered by Vic, Les, Margaret, and Wendy.

KNEEBONE.—Treasured memories of my dear mother, Margaret, Feb-ruary 20, 1948. Always remembered by Glad and family.

LAMB.—George Ernest, passed away February 20, 1951. Ever in my memory. Inserted by mum.

LANE.—In loving memory of my dear husband and daddie, Harold Gordon (Sport), who died February 20, 1950. Always remembered by his loving wife, Annie, daughter, Dorothy.

LITTLE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Florence Maude (Dot), passed away February 20,

1951.

The shock was sudden, the blow

severe,

We little knew the end was near. Only those who have lost can tell

The sorrow of parting without fare-

well.

Remembered always by her loving children and their families.

LITTLE.—Loving memory of my mother, Florence, who passed away February 20, 1951. Not forgotten by Jim, Ailsa, and grandchildren.

McGUIGAN.—Lynette Frances, fell asleep, February 20, 1950, age 2 years 11 months.

Deep in our hearts a memory we've

kept,

Of our dear little girl we called

Lynette.

Cherished memories.

Mummy, daddy, nanna, Scott, and

family.

MILLER.—In memory of our dear father, Daniel; also dear Howard 1950. Always remembered. Rita.

MITCHELL.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away February 21, 1948. Sadly missed by her loving son, Jack, and wife, Shirley.

MITCHELL.—In tender and loving memory of our dear sister, Edna, who passed away February 21, 1948. In-serted by her loving sister and bro-thers, Dot (U.S.A.), Norman, and Leslie Hicks.

MUNNERY.—In loving memory of Clare, who left us six years ago. Never forgotten by dad, Nellie, Cyril, Jim, Iris, and David.

MUNNERY.—In loving memory of Clare. To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die. Tillie and Will Bright.

FETCH.—In everlasting memories of our darling mum and nana, who fell asleep suddenly on February 19, 1951. Always remembered. Loved and longed tor always by her daugh-ters, Elsie and Flo, son-in-law, Maurice, and granddaughter, Elsie.

RANCE.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Annie Maud, who passed away February 20, 1948. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by her lov-ing husband, Ernest Rance.

RANCE.—Treasured memories of my dear mother, mother-in-law, and grandmother, Annie Maud, who passed away February 20, 1948.

To-day brings back sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest

And those who think of her to-day Are those who loved her best.

Always remembered by her loving daughter, Lydia, Lionel and James.

RANCE.—In loving memory of my dear sister, Ann, who passed away February 20, 1918.

Every day in some sweet way

Your loving memory comes our way. Inserted by Tot and Charlie.

RODGER.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our beloved mother, Harriet Rebecca, fell asleep Febru-ary 20, 1951.

Dearly loved by all who knew her.

Inserted by John Storey Rodger and family.

SHIELDS.—Treasured memories of our darling mother, Mary Shields, who passed away February 20, 1939. Always remembered by her loving son, Fred, Lil and grandchildren.

SMITH.—In fond remembrance of our dearly loved son, Paul James, who passed away on February 20,

1950.

Never to be forgotten by his mother and father.

SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear wife, and loving mother of Stella, Harry, Burwood, loving nanna of Sandra, Van and Chris, who passed away February 20, 1951. Sadly missed.

SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Vestina Martha, who passed away February 20, 1951.

You left us so suddenly,

Your last thoughts unknown, But you left us with memories

We are proud to own.

Inserted by her loving Mick.

SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Vestina Martha (Mum), who passed away February 20, 1951.

A thought for to-day, A memory forever.

Always remembered by Em.

STIRRAT.—In losing memory of our dear dad, Robert Crawford, who passed away February 20, 1946.

God has him in His keeping, We have him in our hearts.

Inserted by his loving daughter, Bub, Ernie, and Warren.

VICKERMAN-WRIGHT.—Memories of Mamie, passed away February 20, 1942. Always remembered by mother.

WEBSTER.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away on February 20, 1951.

Oh daddy dear, so good and true,

You suffered much and told so few But one who knew you needed rest Was God alone and He knew best. Remembered by his daughter, Vera and son-in-law Viv and their family.

WHITTICASE.—In loving memory of Alan, passed away February 20, 1951. Gone but never forgotten.

WHITTICASE.—Loving memories of Alan George. God alone knows how I miss you as it ends the first

sad year.

WIGHTMAN.—In loving memory of my wife, Susan, who passed away February 20, 1948, and my mother. Inserted by Jim and Betts.

WIGHTMAN.—Treasured memories of my loving sister, Doie, and loving nephew, Bob.

Years pass by, but memories stay As near and dear as yesterday.

Sadly missed by loving sister,

Rose, and Auntie Rose.

ON ACTIVE SERVICE

BALMER.—In memory of our dear son and brother, Roger James, died p.o.w., February 20, 1945. Ambon.

In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same.

Inserted by his mother, brother, sister, nieces and nephew.

ELLIS.—Loving memories of

Laurie, Flt.-Lt., D.F.C., lost, air operations over Germany, February 20, 1944. Always loved and remem-bered. Auntie Marge and family.

EVERETT.—A tribute of everlast-ing love to the memory of my be-

loved son, John Raymond Everett (Ray), lost his life over Leipzig,

Germany, February 20, 1944. Always

remembered. Mother.

KNIPE.—Treasured memories of our darling son and brother, Robert (Bob), NX67288, who gave his life at Ambon, 1942; and a memory of dear dad and John, who have since gone to join him.

Passed are the dear bygone happy Days when we were all together.

From mother and the girls.

SUTTON.—William Raymond, killed over Holland February 20, 1944. Always remembered by his loving mum, dad, sisters, Beatrice

Lola, brother, Richard.

RETURN THANKS

Mr. and Mrs. A. TAYLOR and Mr. and Mrs. W. WATSON, of Mascot, extend sincere THANKS and appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbours, and especially Rev. G. Morriss, of Mascot, and doctors and nurses of South Sydney Hospital, for their kindness expressions of sympathy, cards and floral tributes in their recent loss of their dear brother, the late George Watson.

Mrs. ROSE COHEN, 21 Clara Street, Randwick, sincerely THANKS relatives, friends, doctors, for kind expressions of sympathy.

Mrs. NELLE AMOS, DAVID and HELEN, Mrs. FLORENCE AMOS, Mr. and Mrs. ALAN AMOS, Mr.

and Mrs. JACK WILSON, Mr. and Mrs. BERT HARRIS, and FAMI-

LIES, of Mayfield, wish to sincerely THANK all kind relatives and friends for their floral tributes, telegrams, cards, letters and personal expres-

sions of sympathy during our recent sad bereavement. Owing to numerous addresses unknown, please all accept

this as our very personal thanks and

gratitude.

Mrs. E. J. BEST, of Ryde, sin-cerely THANKS all relatives, friends, neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, cards, and telegrams, in their recent sad bereavement, also doctors and nurses of Ryde Memorial Hospital. Please accept this as our personal thanks.

Mrs. EAMES and FAMILY wish to THANK the relatives and friends, and the Rev. George Cowle, for their expressions of sympathy in our sad bereavement. Please accept this as

our personal thanks.

Mrs. MARTHA E. MINETT, of Robinhaven, Cockwhy Creek, returns her warmest THANKS to relatives and friends for their acts of kind-ness, floral tributes, cards, and kind thoughts in the sad loss of her be-

loved husband. Will all please ac-cept this as personal thanks?

Mr. and Mrs. G. LEWIS, of 91 Main Road, Corrimal, wish to THANK all friends and relatives for cards and floral tributes in their re-cent sad bereavement.

Mrs. JAMES CASKEY JUN., Mr. and Mrs. JAMES CASKEY, SEN., and FAMILY, wish to THANK rela-

tives and friends and all who kindly conveyed personal expressions of sym-pathy and floral tributes, telegrams, and cards, in the recent sad be-reavement.

Mrs. M. ROOT and FAMILY, of 147 Haldon Street, Lakemba, wish to THANK relatives and friends for their sympathy, cards, telegrams, floral tributes received during their

sad bereavement. Please accept this

as our personal thanks.

Mr. T. HUTCHINSON and SONS, STANLEY and NORMAN, of 161 St. George's Parade, South Hurstville, wish to sincerely THANK all friends and neighbours for telegrams, cards, and floral tributes in their sad be-reavement in the loss of their dear wife and mother. Please accept this as our personal thanks.

Mr. and Mrs. RAINFORD and FAMILY, of Epsom Road, Moore-bank, wish to express their THANKS to their many kind friends and relatives who sent cards and floral tributes and personal messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-ment. Please accept this as our personal thanks.

Miss THELMA WIGHTLEY, Mrs. G. SEDGMEN, Mr. W. HARTLEY, Mrs. P. PETERSON, and WIGHTLEY

FAMILY wish to THANK everyone

for their kind expressions of sym-pathy in the loss of her beloved mother and their dear sister and

step-mother.

Mrs. GEORGE BARTSOS and FAMILY desire to return THANKS to relatives, friends and neigh-

bours for floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please ac-cept this as our personal thanks.

_FUNERALS_

ALLSO.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. Henry Allso and Mr. and Mrs. Rowe are invited to attend

the Funeral of his dearly loved

Wife and their loved Mother, ANNIE ALLSO ; to leave our Chapel,

Granville, This Wednesday, at 1.30

p.m., for the Methodist Cemetery, Rookwood.

A. F. ANDERSON,

South Street and Diamond Avenue.

GRANVILLE. UU1533.

BATFMAN.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ginnon and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Bates and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Arm-strong, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pope and Family, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Mother, Mother-in-law and Grandmother, BRIDGET BATEMAN ; to leave the Sacred Heart Church, Cabramatta, This Wednesday, at 2 p.m., for Catholic Cemetery, Liverpool.

WOOD COFFILL LIMITED, in conjunction with L. MURPHY and

SONS, Liverpool.

BROWNING.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Frances Browning and Family, of 18 Davidson's Ave, Woonona, and formerly of 42 Coal-

brook Street, Lithgow, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her late beloved Husband and their dear Father, JOB BROWNING ; which is to leave the Presbyterian Church, Woonona, This Wednesday after Service at 1.15 p.m., for the Woronora Crematorium, arriving at Crematorium, at 2 45 p.m.

A. S. COLE, Funeral Director.

CANTOR.—The Relatives and Friends of the late JOHN NATHAN CANTOR are kindly invited to at-

tend his Funeral ; to leave our

Chapel, 810 George Street, Sydney, This Wednesday, at 2.15 p.m., for Northern Suburbs Crematorium.

WOOD COFFILL LIMITED.

XU2059.

CANTOR.—Lodge Coogee, 322, U.G.L. N.S.W.—The Officers and

Brethren are invited to attend the

Funeral of their late Bro., J. N.

CANTOR; leaving Wood Coffill's Funeral Parlours, 810 George Street, Sydney, This Day (Wednesday), at 2.15 p.m., for Northern Suburbs Crematorium. Regalia.

J. F. Newland, W. M.

B. J. Morton, Secretary. COSTELLO.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. John Costello are kindly invited to attend the Fune-ral of his dearly loved Wife, MARION AGNES COSTELLO ; to leave St. Francis Church, Padding-ton, This Afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, for the Cathollc Cemetery, Woro-nora. Requiem Mass will be cele-brated This Morning at 7 o'clock. LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD.,

240 Oxford Street, Paddington.

Phone LA2777 (4 lines).

CUMBO.—Requiem Mass for the re-

pose of the Soul of the late Mr. PETER JOHN CUMBO, of 15 Cleary Avenue, Belmore, will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Church, Belmore, This (Wednesday) Morning, at 9 o'clock. The Funeral will leave the church This Afternoon, at 2.15 o'clock, for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood: Mortuary No. 3.

DUMBRELL.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. Percy Dumbrell and Family, of 224 Maroubra Road, Maroubra, are kindly invited to at-

tend the Funeral of his beloved Wife, their dear Mother and Mother-in-law, KATE ELENA DUM-BRELI; to leave the Funeral Chapel of Andrew Kennedy, 436 Anzac Parade, Kingsford, This Wed-nesday at 10 a.m., for Botany Cemetery.

ANDREW KENNEDY,

Funeral Director,

430 Anzac Parade Kingsford.

FF3800.

EDGAR-GLENNIE.—The Funeral of

the late CAROLINE MARIA EDGAR-GLENNIE will leave St. Albans Church, Lindfield, To-mor-row (Thursday), after service be-ginning at 10 a.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, Northern Sub-

urbs.

ERNEST ANDREWS.

Chatswood. JA2834. INGLIS.—A service for the late HILDA MARION INGLIS, of Lane Cove, will be held In the Chapel of the Northern Suburbs Crema-torium, This Wednesday Morning, at 11.15 o'clock.

WOOD COFFILL LIMITED.

FM2029.

IRONS.—The Relatives and Friends

of the late Mrs EMILY IRONS are respectfully informed that her Funeral is appointed to leave The Residence, 23 Railway Street, Blacktown, This Day, at 11 a.m., for St. Bartholomew's Cemetery, Prospect.

CHARLES INNES & SON, A.F.D.A.

Parramatta. UW9259.

JAMES.—The Relatives and Friends

of Mrs. Leila James, of 215 Aub-urn Road, Auburn, and Family, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved Hus-band and their loving Father, GEORGE EDWARD (Brickey); to leave St. John's Church, Queen Street, Auburn, This Day, at 2.30 p.m., for the Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, No 3 Mortuary. A Requiem Mass for the Repose of his Soul will be celebrated at 6.45

a.m.

REGINALD W. HILTON,

Funeral Director.

2a Auburn Road, Auburn. UX7850. JOHNSON.—The Funeral of the late

VIDA JOHNSON, of Jersey Avenue, Leura, will leave the Kinsela Chap-els, Taylor Square, Darlinghurst, To-morrow, Thursday, at 9.30 a.m., the cortege will then proceed to Rookwood Crematorium for a ser-vice to commence at 10.30 a.m. CHARLES KINSELLA PTY. LTD.,

A. F. D. A.,

Est. 1830. Taylor Square,

Darlinghurst. Phones FA4136-7-8.

FUNERALS

KAY.—The Relatives and Friends of the late ALFRED THOMAS KAY are invited to attend his Funeral; to leave St. Alban's Church, Epping, This Afternoon, at 3.15 o'clock, for the Northern Suburbs Crematorium. A service will be held prior to departure, commencing at 3 o'clock.

MOTOR FUNERALS LIMITED.

A.F.D.A. 8 East Parade, Eastwood.

Telephone, WL1905.

KAY.—Parramatta Bowling and Recreation Club.—The Members of the above Club are invited to attend the Funeral of their late member, A. T. KAY. For details see family notice.

MOTOR FUNERALS LIMITED,

A. F. D. A.

KAY.—Lodge Denistone, No. 663, U.G.L. of N.S.W.—The Officers and Brethren of the above Lodge are kindly invited to attend the Fune-ral of their late esteemed Member, Bro. A. T. KAY. Regalia. For further particulars see family notice.

F. G. WOOD, W. M.

C. S. B. ALLARS, Sec.

KIRK.—The Relatives and Friends of the late Mr. CHARLES WIL-LIAM KIRK, of 22 Kiola Road, Northbridge, are invited to attend his Funeral ; to leave Bruce Maur-er's Chapel, 281-3 Pacific Highway, near West Street, North Sydney, This Wednesday, after ser-vice commencing at 10.30 a.m., for the Northern Suburbs Crema-torium. BRUCE MAURER, XA1034. North Sydney. XB1542.

KIRK.—U.A.O.D. Old Oak Lodge. The Officers and Members of the above Lodge are invited to attend the Funeral of their late esteemed Member, BRO, CHARLES W. KIRK. For further particulars see family notice.

P. A. CASSERA, Sec. W. HILLIER, Treas.

LASSEN.—The Funeral of the late OLIVE SU7ANNE LASSEN, of 3 Greycliffe Street, Queenscliff, will lease St. Matthew's Church, The Corso, Manly, after a service com-mencing at 10.15 o'clock, This (Wednesday) Morning, for the Northern Suburbs Crematorium.

T. WAUGH and CO.,

92 The Corso, Manly. XU1113.

LIDDELL.—The Relatives and Friends of the late Miss Vera May Liddell, of 24 Gordon Street, Banks-

town, are invited to attend her Funeral; to leave our Chapel, South Terrace, Bankstown, This Wednes-

day, after service commencing at 10.45 a.m., for Rookwood Crema-torium.

WOOD COFFILL LIMITED.

UY1406.

MOISE.—The Relatives and Friends of the late JOHN ROY MOISE are advised that his Funeral will leave St. Michael's Church, Lane Cove, This Morning, at 9.30 o'clock, for the Catholic Cemetery, Northern Suburbs.

LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD., 401 Pacific Highway, Crow's Nest.

Phone LA2777 (4 lines).

NIBLETT.—The Relatives and Friends of the late ISAAC PETER HILTON NIBLETT are invited to attend his Funeral; to leave his late residence, 258 Bridge Road, Forest Lodge, This Day, at 2 p.m., for the Crematorium, Rookwood.

WORKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

40 Brown Street, Newtown.

LA2109.

O'GRADY.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Carmel O'Grady and of Anthony, of 96 Durham Street,

Hurstville, are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved Hus-

band and his dear Father, JAMES JOSEPH O'GRADY ; which will leave the Church of St. Michael,

Croydon Road, Hurstville, This Wednesday Morning, at 10.30 o'clock, for the Catholic Cemetery, Woronora. Requiem Mass for the Eternal Repose of his Soul will be celebrated at 9.30 o'clock.

J. AND C. HARDY, A.F.D.A.,

Rockdale and Hurstville.

PARKER.—The Funeral of the late Miss ROSE ALBYNEY PARKER, of Double Bay, will leave the Metro-politan Funeral Home, Railway Parade, Burwood, This Day, at 9.15 a.m., for the Catholic Cemetery, Botany.

METROPOLITAN BURIAL and

CREMATION SOCIETY.

Railway Parade, Burwood. UJ2178-9. PEVELY.—The Relatives and Friends

of the late ANNIE THERESA PEVELY are Invited to attend her Funeral ; to leave St. Saviours Church, Punchbowl, This Afternoon, after a Service commencing at 1 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood.

WALTERS AND SON, A. F. D. A.

Dulwich Hill Terminus.

Phone LM1676. LM1458-9.

PUTLAND.—The Relatives and Friends of Reverend A. E. Putland and Family are invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly loved Wife and their dear Mother, FLOR-ENCE JESSIE PUTLAND ; to leave Leigh Memorial Methodist Church, Macquarie Street, Parramatta, To-day, Wednesday, after Service com-mencing at 2.30 p.m., for Rook-wood Crematorium.

METCALFE and MORRIS PTY. LTD. A. F. D. A. 179 Church St, P'matta.

UW8891.

RAY.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Mildred Ray and Family, of 32 Catherine Street, Leichhardt, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved Husband, and their dear Father, Father-in-law, and Grandfather, CHARLES GEORGE RAY; to leave Our Private Chapel, 59 Parramatta-Road, Annan-dale, This Afternoon, after Service commencing at 1.15 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Rook-wood. LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD., 59 Parramatta Road, Annandale.

Phone LA2777 (4 lines).

RAY.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Eva Halls and Families are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly beloved Brother, and their Uncle, CHARLES GEORGE. See family notice

RAY.—The Families and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Waters, de-

ceased, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Uncle, CHARLES GEORGE RAY. For particulars, see family notice

above.

RAY.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. Halls and Fam-ily, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Brother-in-law, and Uncle, CHAR-LES GEORGE RAY. For particulars, see family notice.

RICHARDSON.—The Relatives and Friends of the late JOHN HENRY LEWIS RICHARDSON are invited to attend his Funeral; to leave our Chapel, 810 George Street, Sydney, This Wednesday, after Service com-menclng at 1.30 p.m., for Northern Suburbs Crematorium.

WOOD COFFILL LIMITED.

M4611 (5 lines).

ST CLAIR.—The Relatives and Friends of the late LESLIE HAR-OLD ST. CLAIR, are invited to at-tend his Funeral ; to leave Our Fun-eral Home, corner of Miller and Falcon Streets, North Sydney, after service commencing at 2.45 p.m., This Day (Wednesday), for North-ern Suburbs Crematorium.

WOOD COFFILL LTD. XB1109 and XB4287.

STODART.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stodart and Alex are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Daughter and his dear Sister, MARGARET JEAN BALLANTYNE STODART; to leave Taylor Mem-orial Church, Greenwich Road, Greenwich, This Day, after Service commencing at 2.45 p.m., for the Northern Suburbs Crematorium.

T. J. ANDREWS PTY. LTD.,

A.F.D.A.

Phones LA2873, etc.

TURNBULL.—The Funeral of the late CHARLES TURNBULL, of Warra-wee, will leave Ernest Andrews' Chapels, corner Pacific Highway and Thomas Street, Chatswood, To-mor-row (Thursday), after service com-mencing at 11.30 a.m., for the Northern Suburbs Crematorium.

ERNEST ANDREWS.

CHATSWOOD. JA2834.

VEECH.—Requiem Mass for the Re-

pose of the Soul of the late Mrs. ELIZABETH JANE VEECH, of Quilbone, Wolseley Road, Coogee, and Quilbone, Quambone, N.S.W.,

will be celebrated at St. Brigid's Church, Coogee, To-morrow (Thurs-day) Morning, at 9 o'clock. The Funeral will leave the church after Mass for Waverley Cemetery

W. N. BULL PTY. LTD., Telephone, LA2858.

WALKER.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Emma Walker and William Brown are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved Husband, and his Uncle, SAMUEL WALKER ; to leave his late resi-dence, 12 Borallee Street, Botany, This Afternoon, at 1 o'clock, for the Eastern Suburbs Crematorium.

MOTOR FUNERALS LIMITED.

A.F.D.A. 30 City Road, city.

Tele.. M6277-8-9-0.

WILKINSON.—The Relatives and mends of the late MILTON WIL-KINSON, of 160 Smith Street,

Summer Hill, are invited to attend his Funeral ; to leave Geo. Andrews' Funeral Home, 237-9 Liverpool Road, Ashfield, This Day after Ser-vice commencing at 11 a.m., for the Crematorium, Rookwood.

GEO. ANDREWS. UA2808-9. 217-9 Liverpool Road, Ashfield.

WILSON.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Wilson and Family, of 15 Beattie Avenue, Ryde, are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Son and Brother, REGINALD JOHN ; to leave the Church of The Little Flower, Blaxland Road, Ryde, This Wednesday, at 10.15 a.m., for the Catholic Cemetery, Field of Mars. Requiem Mass for the Re-pose of his Soul will be celebrated at 6.45 a.m.

THOMAS DIXON PTY. LTD. AFDA Estab., 1837. WY1317, MA6013.